Back side of my black, big box tenor with bean can resonator. Lots of song titles here, so it is kind of a song list for me.Do you know the story of the yellow dog and the legend of Where the southern cross the dog?Down in NW Mississippi in the home of the blues was the Southern Railroad and the Yazoo Delta Railroad. Folks called the Y. D. the yellow dog. Near Moorhead, Mississippi, the Southern did cross the Yazoo Delta. A lot of great blues and blues folks came from right close to there.
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Uncle John, this is classic American Folk Art - It will resurface on Antiques Roadshow in 75 years and be valued (for insurance purposes) in the six figures range. Mighty fine! ~(oo)
Thanks, Andy. I like it too. Kind of funny, because I admire pretty guitar backs, but do not usually give a tiny shite what is on the backs of my own gits. Usually I have song lists back there. I still do! Plus some of my art - which belongs on the back of something!
Pick, where would I put it? Thanks my friend. It was your idea to use the back of a guitar for a similar effort.
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Got to confess, where the brown rail car looks like an extension of the neck- pure luck. Unplanneed.
M.D., it's my song list!
Dang, I missed the catfish feed on Friday! Maybe next week :-)
Folk art at it's best.
Thanks, Dano. I will be getting old by then.
Uncle John, this is classic American Folk Art - It will resurface on Antiques Roadshow in 75 years and be valued (for insurance purposes) in the six figures range. Mighty fine! ~(oo)
Thanks, Jeff. Thanks, Alan. ;)
Sweet Lookin' Derrière :-D
Thanks, Andy. I like it too. Kind of funny, because I admire pretty guitar backs, but do not usually give a tiny shite what is on the backs of my own gits. Usually I have song lists back there. I still do! Plus some of my art - which belongs on the back of something!
Pick, where would I put it? Thanks my friend. It was your idea to use the back of a guitar for a similar effort.
needs more cowbell ;-)